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Show SAHARA Sahara, Utah, Dec. 3, 1918, Ilert Davis was home over Thanksgiving, Thanks-giving, returning Sunday night. Nobody has had the "flu" and nobody no-body wants it at Sahara. Mrs. Charles Magnussen won the dresser scarf No. 7." that was donated for the benefit of the Red Cross. Mrs. Earl Markwith went to San Bernardino, California, Monday, there to join her husband. Hall Criffin was home over 1 dank. giving-, returning Sunday night to l.yndyll. Mr. and Mis. George iriftiri have returned to Modena, as Mr. Grifflin has accepted a job on the section. We are expecting sonic of oui stars home most any time since the war is over. We bad a lovely titme Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing dinner wa. served at .'CIO o'clock and 1(2 people partook of everything a person could wisn for, and there was sufficient left to nave suppei we all ate again at Krlill we played games, cards and danced until every body wus tired out men we departed for our homes. Kverybody saying they never had such a good time before. be-fore. There is only a few of us left, but we are still alive. Mr. Fourman of Modena was seen in Sahara Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Patten's two children have been very sick the past week. I In older one is much better now and the other is improving a little more slowly. Mis S. A. Davis and Bert will leave for Los Angeles Tuesday. We ure sorry to hear of her leaving as she is an earnest worker and helper to all. Miss Uleiiditte Baker went to Bui liank, Nevada, with Mr. Clark John IOD and spent a few days at the iloosnr Ranch en route to l'.uowai . Announcement of the mai rtaj .Miss Snell and Mr. Cadwallder hus been received by the club. Mr. Cad Wallder was our superintendent of Sundn) School ami they Went to Los Angeles chaperoned by Mis Bnell'a mother, by auto in September. We wish them success and happim I all through their lives. |